Well, it’s worth noting that no other president in the past dozen years has twice inspired the best cover of the year, as judged by the American Society of Magazine Editors. That’s right: The commander in chief whose golf clubs are known for hanging fake Trump magazine covers is sparking a demi-Renaissance in award-winning real covers.

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Publishers like the Financial Times, the Economist and CNBC in the U.S. are also testing native videos on the platform, which LinkedIn rolled out last August. The Economist’s video on artificially grown meat has generated 2,000 likes and a few dozen comments.

“There’s something about the print magazine that’s special. It’s got the front cover, which is a way to really make a statement. It has a back cover that advertisers love. It has the capacity to package things, because the Internet breaks everything up, so the capacity to keep things together is really valuable. And advertisers see that too.” Nick Thompson, editor in chief WIRED.

In partnership with Elle.com, Hearst will host the “Elle.com Lounge” on Thursday, which 100 influencers are expected to attend. Set in a luxury penthouse in Tribeca, the soirée is designed to encourage social media posting and buzz to promote both Elle.com and BCBG, which is returning to the runway for the first time under new leadership.

Alexis Ohanian announced on Wednesday he will step down from daily duties at the internet company and focus his attention on Initialized Capital, the early stage venture capital firm that he co-founded and is known for investments such as Coinbase and Instacart.

On Thursday, Maclean’s revealed in an editorial that its newest issue features two different covers at two different prices: one at the higher-than-usual price of $8.81, the other at the regular cost of $6.99. The move, the magazine explained, was done to reflect the 26 percent pay gap between men and women in the country.

Most recently, Greenwell was executive features editor at Esquire, where she oversaw the magazine’s digital narrative journalism program. She has previously held senior roles at ESPN Magazine, New York and The Washington Post.

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At 25, Selena Gomez has faced her share of obstacles and emerged stronger than ever. She tells Katherine Langford—star of the Gomez-produced Netflix series 13 Reasons Why—what she has learned along the way.